#discrete structures

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honest flint
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I need a source to understand the discrete structure I am in uni and they have completed 7 chapters mids are done and i got a terribel score like 7/35 now I need help but could'nt find a usefull yt channel

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honest flint
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its this book

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this is questin

timid zinc
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This is maths induction. Quite a popular question. What part of this do you need help with?

honest flint
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well i didnt understand it overall

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in uni prof gave lecture but I was bit difficult

timid zinc
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The idea is to prove that the left side of the formula is = the right side of the formula for all positive integers

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The question is scaffolded so you can complete the induction in the parts shown

honest flint
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ok but i need a source to understand these question like a yt channel could u help me with that

timid zinc
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If you want a yt channel just look it up on yt

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mathematical induction

honest flint
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ok

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thanks bro I found it seems like i was not using a proper tittle

timid zinc
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👍

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